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Gift of Lights at Texas Motor Speedway

November 18, 2013
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Disclosure: We received the following product for the sole purpose of this review. Regardless, all opinions and experiences are all mine.

If you are in the North Texas area I have holiday deal for you. Gift of Lights is the most visited holiday park in North Texas and wants to invite you out this season.

Gift Of Lights

The Gift of Lights & Snow at TMS featurs a drive-thru holiday spectacular light show with over two million LED lights and 600 unique holiday displays across 1.7 miles at Texas Motor Speedway. Your family will love the lights AND the newest addition -SNOW! The Snow Village at TMS features a tubing hill, snow ball gallery, and a snow play area. Kids can also visit Santa and make s’mores.

Gift of Lights at Texas Motor Speedway

Hours:

  • Opens every night at 6pm

  • Sunday through Thursday closes at 9pm (except on holidays)

  • Friday, Saturday, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day closes at 10pm

Pricing:

  • Monday through Thursdays (not including holidays): $15 at the gate or $13 when purchased on-line

  • Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays: $20 at the gate or $18 on-line

Coupon:

Bring a bag of clothing for Goodwill or 3 cans of food for Tarrant Area Food Bank and receive $2 off of regular price per carload for the light show or $2 off per person for Snow Village admission. Limit 1 carload (Gift Of Lights) or (4) persons (Snow Village) per coupon.

Hope to see you there!


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